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The study of cooperation between China and ASEAN:an instance in Mekong Subregion CooperationLiao, Tsai-Yin 30 November 2005 (has links)
After the end of Cold War, China and ASEAN develop new international development strategies. China¡¦s new guiding principle of diplomacy is ¡§peace and development¡¨, and ASEAN hope to establish a multipolar world system through ¡§equidistant diplomacy¡¨ and regional economic integration. Due to the new international development strategies, China and ASEAN open the new cooperation opportunities, namely Mekong Subregion Cooperation, which concentrates on some functional sectors, such as transportation fundamental construction, investment, trade, agriculture and tourism sectors. With the effects of ¡§ramification¡¨, the functional cooperation is good in progress. This in turn pushes the interactions between China and ASEAN gradually ¡§spill-over¡¨ to political and security aspects which eventually make the ¡§East Asian Community¡¨ possible.
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WTO, International Regime, and its Interaction with Taiwan and ChinaNi, Bo-chia 13 June 2007 (has links)
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Coalitions, Institutions, and Counterinsurgency: The U.S. - NATO Alliance in AfghanistanMahan, Grace Caroline 01 January 2014 (has links)
This paper evaluates the differences between U.S. multilateralism within ad hoc coalitions and U.S. multilateralism within permanent institutions – specifically NATO, the only standing defense alliance with which the U.S. is involved – within the context of the war in Afghanistan's COIN operations. Specifically, this work contrasts the strategies of Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF), the portion of the war that was undertaken by U.S. forces and a coalition of allies, and the operations of the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF), which were defined by U.S. cooperation with NATO. Along with contrasting the overarching strategies of OEF and ISAF, this thesis evaluates the tactical differences between the two operations as they presented themselves within two pairs of tactical maneuvers: OEF Operation Red Wings vs. ISAF Operation Siege of Sangin and OEF Operation Eastern Resolve II vs. ISAF Operation Panther’s Claw.
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Responding to International Terrorism: The Contribution of the United NationsEmma Kennedy Da Silva Unknown Date (has links)
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Responding to International Terrorism: The Contribution of the United NationsEmma Kennedy Da Silva Unknown Date (has links)
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Responding to International Terrorism: The Contribution of the United NationsEmma Kennedy Da Silva Unknown Date (has links)
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Responding to International Terrorism: The Contribution of the United NationsEmma Kennedy Da Silva Unknown Date (has links)
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Responding to International Terrorism: The Contribution of the United NationsEmma Kennedy Da Silva Unknown Date (has links)
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Responding to International Terrorism: The Contribution of the United NationsEmma Kennedy Da Silva Unknown Date (has links)
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Responding to International Terrorism: The Contribution of the United NationsEmma Kennedy Da Silva Unknown Date (has links)
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